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serious rhythm problems and no fractures of the lead and that the bat remember is working. reporter: she says there s only a slim chance to access those controls remotely. to trigger a shock, you have to hold a wand right over the defibrillator. but those are all in the hospital. so to hack, you would have to be just a few feet away from the patient. once you ve initiated contact with this wand, you can be in the same room but wireless. reporter: but other medical devices can be hacked into remotely from a distance. one experts recently demonstrated how an insulin pump can be and a postscript, brian tells us the food & drug administration is stressing its concern that these devices can be hacked. in fact just this past june they

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17-year-old matthew hammerdorfer collapses on the rugby field and dies because of a heart problem. this is the second sudden death of a teen athlete in the last week. days earlier, 16-year-old wes leonard died after scoring the winning shot in a game for his high school basketball team. capping an undefeated season. doctors say he went into cardiac arrest because of a condition called delap dated cardioapathy or the enlarging of the and weakening of the heart muscles. we re joined by cardiologist dr. holly anderson. do things add up here? could we have stopped this player from playing? well, in this gentleman s situation, probably what he had was maybe a viral infection that caused his heart to become dilated, stretched out and more at risk for rhythm problems. probably, he was not born with this although it s possible. so this is not something

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